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Tuesday 25 January 2000 :
Player of the Day: Ravneet Ricky - Anand Vasu reports
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RS Sodhi
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RS Sodhi
(India)
All round effort seals Indian victory
A low scoring game means that it is unlikely that any one player would
capture the attention. To do that, he must excel in all possible ways, and
have the bits add up to something larger than the sum of the individual
parts. The big matches cause some people to choke and others seem to thrive
on the pressure. Reetinder Singh Sodhi certainly rose to the occasion
today.
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